The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 29, 1906, EXTRA, Image 1
B. Jones has jt
ceived mint her car
jst re- por next
load of
ten days we will gr
V
\ /
/e exceptional barga
yh^/- ///
/ , r * s
ins in Buggies. L. I
*
[> Cullum Co. th
e reasotl that people
those EASY RIDIIS
UUQCilES. This
the FIF I t I car lo?
year.
I(i REX
makes
The B
ATESB
IURG/
lDVOC
come
after
A . BUGC
;ATE -
) twenty-five miles
an EASY RIDING
1Y, sold by E.JONES,
ause they give enatisfaction.
JACOB PHIN1ZY, I'residen
WILIJAM A. LATIA1ER, \
GEORGIA
AUCJ
it CHARLHS Ci. (iOODRICH, C
,'ice Pro.it. RUFUS H. ItROWN, Asst. C
l RAILROAD'BANK
iL'STA, OEOROIA.
r<ATE
ST PERSONALS.
The wind bluwetli, the water llowe
The farmer sowcth and the si
SBURO. S. C.. FRIDAY. JUN
aUTLANDS TOUR1ST
HOTEL.
IE 29, 1006
LEXINGTON
Miss May Booker is visiting friends __
in Prosperity. Tn
LEESVILLE.
1RT1TP nr nrsDrivr The
NUMBER 5595
't of the Condition of
First Nfltlnn
CAPITAL and UNI
DEPC
Deposit vour i
institution and ha^
DIVIDED PROFITS, $550,00
SITS $3,000,000.00.
nonev with this strong reli
e no concern about its safety
ft Oft briber owe 111
The go ?d Lord kuowetli that we a
in need of (lues
So conic a running, ere we go a gu
able ning:
This thing of dunning gives us t
b'ues.
Miss rCannie (iunter left Mond;
JKK for Atlanta to visit her brothers.
A CERTAINTY BEYOND
J PREADVENTURE.
.
" PLANS NOW BEING SUBMITTED
A AW
Messrs. J. V. and J. E. Foss, of
Blythe, Ga , spent several days with
their sister, Mrs. F. VV. Ranch, last
week.
Josh Gunter, an ol<l confederate
veteran, died at the poor house 'l'jts ^*1
iay. The remains were sent to Lees- jiaS3
v'"e* siona
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1* Roof have re- Katie
TO MRS. MARY a
SHEALY, 1
icrcos (.'oil in His inlinite wisdom Ba
ec>n lit to remove from aur M is- qJ g
try Society of Lecsville congrein
Mrs. Mark tliealv. TherpfAm
I Bank of
EJatesburg,
tesburg., in the State
outh Carolina, at
.1 - -
?
Give The
Bb
| ttatesJ
I
Citizens Bank of
t>urg Your Patronage.
fi? Miss Vixio Kudd has K*i?e to Koi
yfo Hill to spend several days.
s$5 Mr. U C. Kihered^e. <?f Columbi
yfc spent Saturday and Sunday with tl
home folks.
yfc Mr. John Crouch is heinc frctn <'
lumbia.
yfa Mr. .1. S H.Taylor, of Chester,spei
Ck | BUILDING TO COMMENCE '
ABOUT AUGUST FIRST.
*' WHAT BAi'ESBURG HAS 1
LONG FELT THE NEED
THREE STORIES HIGH
[lt A CRUDE SKETCH.
.uriRU irom iiieir northern trip. bf it
Mrs. Job Wessinger, and little 1st
laughter, have returned to their home missi
u Chapin, after a pleasant visit to 2nc
ricnus and relatives here. our S
Dr. P. H. Sliealy spent Sunday in ^er w
.eesville. way
Miss Mary Wingard returned Tueslay
from a visit to Miss Clara Sawyer 'jrt'
,, -? 111
resolved
. That we how in humble subon
to his divine will.
!. Thai in her death we realize
ociety lias lost a devoted mem,ho
was ready to help in evciy Loans ar
for the upbuilding of Christ's overdra.1
lon1, , , unsecu
. That wc extend to the bereav- ^ s Rni
a iv\ il ?? ' *- *
ic ciose oi business,
June 18,
1906.
<G??. OOLLAHIid
Discounts $138,298.90
ts. secured and
red 208 25
iHc in
3^ This Bank is
tig con trolled by 01
rapidly.
Prompt and c
^ to all of its frie
sources to prote
a State Bank, owned and
ir home pcople--atid is grow:onrteous
treatment is given
nds. They have ample Rect
their customers. You can
Naturday and Sunday In town.
ybt Mr. llopsr Shcaly spent Satnrd:
am' Sunday in Columbia.
/it Mr. M II. Friday, of Columbia, spci
els? Kevoral days in town last week.
Mr. Ernvst Livingston visited b
gjjjl parents near Lexington Sunday.
lb-, and Mrs. K II. Tiinmcrma
VJf r I I > : l . .
It Is no longer guess work, Katesj
burg is to have a three story Tourlst|
Commercial hotel. 1
Mr. M K. Hut laud has determined
j to erect at once u hotel second to none
I in tin* Slate for its size and coaven- 1
?s' ieiicts. W iiiiin the next sixty days a
the sight where liis stables now stand '
,, on Railroad Avenue will lie transfoilllt'd
illlu a modern mi to Hut.. Iirvu ? .? I
. v. w uuuai uu.
know
Mr. Cyrus Shealy is here helping ^ajn
freasuier Sheaiy with his annual set- ^
lenient.
Mri. Mollie Smoak and Bobbo, have
eturned to Sinoak's. Mrs. Sin oak
,mi her parrot made many fiiends in , *^r
.exinKlon. town
Mr. Alfred Cox was in Chattanooga
livl VI.w. Ir
uuj u'u uccpcsi sympatny, clrcula
ing that their loss is her eternal Premlurr
Bonds, si
lis. D. B. Groseclose, Banking
Mrs. Jessie ilendrix, ttnd
Mrs. Lizzie Dei rick, I)ue fr0E
. Klbart Riser, of Dupont. was in (not re
shopping Monday. Duo frou
Allen CaiiKhinan, of Newberry. , >aKe1nt8
w owvutc
t ion 26,000.00
is on U. S. Bonds 875.00
scurltles, etc 605.21
house, furniture,
rures 0,480.00
n National Hanks
serve a^euts) 11,048 52
i approved reserve
5,524 71
ywur IIK
^ you can borrow
y By all means
y| officers.
rk DR. \V. H. TIMMHR.M/i
?a A. C. JO.NiiS, Cashier,
^ OR. W. H. TinHHRMA
jiicv <111 ii uraw uiieresi--or
money and pay interest,
call, see and talk with the
VN, Pres't. U. X. (rinilir, Vice Pre?'t.
n. W. PI:RRY, Ass'l. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
N, 11. X. (iUNTHR, li. P. STROTHKR,
i uran.n ill iviu^e
Si Mims Julia Vessel left wedne?<1a
f >r her heme in LuiirberLon N.
rSt Misses Cleo Ramsey and licatrU
"oi.steln, of Monettu, wcr? In low
Si Tuei?(,,y??9
Mr, Ivinny Hartley spent Tuesda
in Augusta.
r.?( MI \ILU . .1 i'l? .
I * " "v"* 'J
witli every convenience possible for
y i the oinfort and uccotnudalion of the t
tourist ami the traveling public. 'I he ?
e | huiidinir ?ill have from forty to fifty l
11 1 ro .iiis Architect, have already sul> tj
mit ted various plans, but up to this
w rit irg none have yet <itiitc come up j
* i to what Mr. Itutlaiul desires that his
i hotel should he so we can merely out
. "? "? '
Master Kennith. the handsome lit- Mr!
le son uf Kail road Commissioner i In tin
laughman, has returned tu Coluin- ens Ij
da, after spcwhng several days with ^
lis uncle, it r W. W. liarr.
in tov
Saturday is campaign day and a
ii'Ke ciowd is expected. r*
Misses l'varl and Kuth Oswald are u""'
nHll.iincr w?.\i?r? I 11 ? * ?- i??-i " *
ii town mst Saturday. ' nLtKS n
Notes of
?. Li/./.le Derrick spent Monday lianks
; country with her son Mr. l'ick- fraction:
criick. nickel3
H 1'. Shealy, of Lexiugton. was Specie
mi Sunday afternoon. Legal-tei
and Mrs. \V. K. Shealy spent
iy at Mr. J. It. Houknights. circula
no oilier cash items 604.47
other Mdtioual
450.CO
al paper currency,
. and ceil is 220.27
6.405
uier notes 620 7,025.0
ion fund with
"reasurrr (5% of
tion) 3.550.00
?j; i'K. .n. u. iujai WKiut
JOHN Hl;LL TOWILL,
I The Pla<
11, >\ . I*. n;UAll:KriAIN, W. K. MIIiALV,
J I RANK KNHUCIi, I. t'JWARDS
;e to Keep Your
Money.
.111A3 iuiiu.cu vfiu>vi ??* vimtiiIK *"
yu atives ut Graniiuville..
gc
Messrs (', Ij J mes and F. B. ('roue
9k pent Sunday in Kmory.
Miss lane Crouch lias returned froi
a vi;?ii to relatives at N -whirry an
Qg Biggins Ferry.
^5 Mr*- B.ib.-rt Aide and Mrs. Williai
Vfc Oxner, of Leiivi'L*. were i.i tow
i 11in: uii- nisme arrangements. There "
will lie a lars'e lobby directly opposite
I the entrance with the oflicc in the
rear. To the right of the lobby the ''
lirst lloor w ill be a larce drug store
,n opening tnlo the hotel and partitioned k
(l olT by plate glass, track of tills store a
will lie the billiard rooms, and on the
,, let I will be first a gentlemens writing c
u room, a spacious barber sln-p. and *
, . V. w UJ o vt I 1,11 lllCll UilCIC, fll!
1 r. Jolm Griffith, at Kduiund. away
Mr N ill Snioak, of the civil service, retur
l home fur a short visit.
M r.
Mr ami Mrs. O. 1>. Seay are the (jay,
ueslh of Mr. and Mri. J I. M Wingrd.
Mr. and Mrs JSain II. George and 10
ldidreu, took u pleasure trip to Ai- Mr;
:en and wii*n*i:. n.~i 1
>. ?. v . duuknikjiii who nas been I
for sonic time visiting relatives 'J OTA
ned Monday. L,11ILM
John Fulmar was in town Tuea- Capital si
Surplus f
it. A. P. Boukuight came down Uudtvide
esville Tuesday on husiuoBS. lkTpc!18e8,
National
5. J. IV Hodie who has been visit- outstai
I. 203.010.ttS
rill LIARS.
took paid in 25,000.00
und 6,000.00
d profits, less exand
taxes paid 8,595.16
Bank notes
ndirg 25.000 00
SHAVING PAI
THU 1M2ST OH It
liVlfl
: ho
Bil.tJAKI) AN!) POOL
.1. I. POttl-.UTSOF
RLORS AND POOL ROOM.
ariikrs?hot towels always
{ythinij sterilized,
r 4.nm colo liATiid.
parlors in rear of barber shop
J PkM)P. IL'i^Pchnrfr < I
yj
Misses v utiiu ;i 11 L r.ii Hillings
, worth, cf Eii^etlcli!, are visiting Mr
A.C. Mitchell.
Mits Itusa Lou La (Jrone return*
to hpr.hotne at JuliHHUtn Ttiurscla;
after a weeks visit to relatives here.
^ Miss Lthel Watson, of Wagoner,
several sample rooms for ilie aecomo
dation of traveling Men.
TJie second llaor will have the la'
dies parlor and a la,-ge dining room
sutllcicnt for the holding of banquets ^
'd and other assemble* .f like nature,
y? I At least one half of (;?e chambers will
have private Imlh rooms and all the 1
js modern conveniences to b:: louinl in a '
||?1?I ..r II... I
? ?? '
Mr. .1. E. Carr was in >eiveru sever- *?cver
,1 days last week. "'"K
Misses Carro and Itulh Ktird have
elurncd fruiu a delightful visit U> Mr
bitesbu U?? - 'luesi
Mrs. Lena Hubbard and Miss Mam Mr
e Hubbard were aL Mr. M. L>. liar- I). Ni
nan's last week. pit>K<
i? ? --
ici uiumvr mar tuiumuia lor | Due to S
al days, returned Monday eve- Bankei
accompanied l?y lier sister Mrs. Indivldu
ject to
. 11. L. Wheeler was- in town ' *?hler s
4av standi!
Bills pay
. and Mrs. Elmo Black, ot It. r. certilie
i). :i wer* in town Tuesday shop- fQr mo|
t.ate Hanks and
s 995.31
al deposits subcheck
11H.U18.5Q
i checks outl|f
H0H.S6
able, including
ates of deposit
tiey borrowed 20,000.00
v ") A w r
MSI A
M4 """
. i ng s BIG FIRE IN ST.
?nrJ matthe
home BUSINESS SECTION OF TOWN
m, AFIRE BY LIGHTNING SO
w. speuuirt.' 11if wcct wilu airs j. j? ran
Kneecc.
Mrs. J. O Laiirnne and Miss Ha
sie Pou were here shopping 'U- 3 In
(VO Mas Homer Thrailkii', of K d,
If Ui spiinis' visited relatives here Tiiesda
SET Miss Mary Hoatwright left lod \y h
a two weeks vacation.
ll^ I IK'VVI Ut v i iv, (uuavilt UUJ 111 Idl Clllt>
The third story will have bed rooms '
only. On the next cornel to hotei
S- I
the l'ost Ollice is to be located making "
it al tlie more convenient for quests l>
,'e of the hotel.
>' Tlie Southern railroad has given 1
nr every assurance that, they will make a
park directly in front of this building u
I Oil Its urouertv Iherehv mnLiinr ii lilt
o. i). v.cuikc ana is. 11. liarr Mri
?ere in Columbia Wednesday. p. i?.
It o i T. (iraliam, of Columbia, spent Tuew
uiuUy with bis parents, Col. and j)r
lis. C. T. Crabain. fo* c
Ur. Itice 11. 1 human is in Spring- Assoi
le d on business. ^
Mrs. .1 N. ltawlinson and children, ^!ie v
if Columbia, are visiting the family j
s. M. A. Holly anil Mr. and Mrs. Tot>
Derrick, or Dupler, were in town STAT!
3ay- County o
, E. .1. EtheredRe left Tuesday Carte-, <
lur!cston to attend the Dental bank, d<
iat ion. above sts
... . . .. my know
?s llattie tiroseclose Is spending ^y,
reek wltli friends at Ridtfe Spring subscr
.1. 203,010.68
p: OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
f Lexington, ss: I. Win. 11.
Cashier of the above-named
a solemnly swear that tie
itement is true to the best of
dcrigc and belief,
n. M. CARTER. Cashier,
ibed and sworn to before me
I a bca
S^arflMtiTfr^g your*
T. (i. BA1LIK <*
X.*2 ltROAl> .S l k?.|;
AUGUSTA, = -.
HATESliURG POS
uty to DAY NIGHT.
Sundav night's eleetric storm
? ' 1 havoc vviLll the town of Jit. .N
CO. e.vs, wiping out tire principal hu
1 portion <>f it with tire, which si
- OA. trom a bolt, of )itjliLtiiupr.
hot li the phone and tlie tele
? wues wen* down to that point j
V OH- d.iv. and i! was imoos-ihle tr> n
M las infill, ul t'olumiiia, is II
KUcsl of Miss Maud Hodges.
play- Miss Viola. Bodie returned Wedne;
luttli- (lay fr0.n a Vjsjl lo Columbia an
siness Charleston.
lartcd Mr. J. B Willi tie. Hi* photo
r ipher, is away this week and nej
graph attending the Southern l'hotographe
ester Convention and summer school, ?
'f>r at
,p " ' * n "" "" *
i he more invitinjf,
1 Mr KuLiiiiui has had many over i
s | Lures from would i>e managers 01 t
l(l leasers for Lire property at a handsome
| rental Hatesburp has loiip medtd ^
p- just such a place as tins new hotel
.1 promises to he and Mr. Uutland <ie ,,
is serves preat credit for Lhh venture, as
iL it will t ik a larp j o itlay of ret ly
ii nt:?. ?* . u. V^UiCK. "M 1
Messrs. Amlu w Crawfold and J. S. al ^
duller, ol the Columbia bar, were in ^
own Tuesday on le^'il business.
Mr. K. W Shand, a noted lawyer of r
oliunbia, was also in town Tuesday Wedi
T. U. Sturkit. \?i-nt to Swansea on Mr
L'uesduy. 18und
'I lie ease of I'ulmer and others I Mr
. c r. Ktneredge who lias been this 22 n^
me sick fur a week is hack at J NO.
with Matthews and Houknight
week. T. B. K1
W. L K/
. .lolm Caughnmn was in town jf. {.; m
lesday.
. and Mrs. Linmore Oxner spent ?~
ay in the country. |T||I%
fllif. \l? -I lltmtoi- r\f
day of June, 190d.
C. GLO\ KR, Notary Public.
Coiikbct?Attest:
3KNAGIIAN, i
tWL Directors.
JFI.AND. )
ITIMMIGRAN
PICE RUl ES
General Office Ho
A. M. till 7 P. Al.
day Excepted ). Th
eral delivery windo
he open on Sunday
I 1 . ? /\ < I. )A I > M
I details, bill enough informatio
Moated in to .show that tlie bloc!
iering al out Cain's hotel has
( Still- ' u l,R''' 0"' ' 'hiiely, Including tl
ifi. "fk of buildings was
C gCll-j c.| by 1". ('. Ca... a brother of I
i\V will Cain ot tbis <*ity, and valued at
. j 000. an I insured for $1l,i'U0. Th
Iroiii | jrK.s.s concerns burned along wit
ur.v. : i . i .. : ? i .
"" "" Atlanta, ?la.
n lias
- cei . Mr. Walter < artledtfo is rapidly r
bctn covering from the opnal i6n for a
le lio- pt'iidiclt is.
>own Mrfc'all ltidtfoll lias retni .n
* " from Ai lanla and is improving urea
la.- )V \v|l(ipt. to soon see liim packii
c bus- pieties.
'? il?.
.. . . m i. ,r e _ .. j
in mey and labor to p.'rfoct li.s plans. a
t
1 POLITICS IN SALUDA. J
t' I SCHEDULE OF COUNTY CAMPAIGN '
,1!i FIXED BY EXECUTIVE COBMITTVP
gainst Fulmcr anil others, was heard man
icfore Clerk (.leorjfe lutsday. Col (I. day.
r. Graham reoresrnted the plaintiffs ^ (
ilid certain defendant*, and Craw foid (. " ^
mil Muller the defendant. Lemuel 1. ,
?> en
?uliner.
? ' Re
I was i
RTINtF, spring !
were in town shopping Werines- |J|f
s. Chas. Livingston and Miss
!? Karr ware in town shopping
neatiay.
v. P. I>. Risin^er, of Johnston,
n town Wednesday on bushui*.
THF:\
1 TO BATESBURG.
nnmf. in
I . JT1
one hour only.
J. I rank Kneece,
COTTON MARK
f'oltun is brifi^in^ to-ilu;
Ji;i(i>sbuik Market lo :: l us
ii'.u'i in nils ni-ft wore ll ,\ .
li uy slore. i.'lai k \ Fur lick's a
!<;. l lli'ikloy's general si ores, li io
, I'. M. i office, lhe dispensary and llie
1 1 ,,ii.-i' uri'd by I lie Ailluir 11 r
'concern. The L. M. Ab.e drtitr
pT and I la' lluine hank, hoili adji
* i In* I old block. are hclie'.ed to
f on tin' hcen I urind. though I lie report
re polled js |lu| dt-iuHie.
j. . | n i>ii>^i;ii in iiuiii*: I.u II It'
nil S ''iys on account <?r sickness
H COURT IN AIKEN.
,",X JUDGE ERNEST GARY IS PRES
to>'- DING OVER Sl'MMER SESSION.
as to
Special to The siute.
\Y mi i i xju .
Saluda, June 24.?The county Democratic
cxfccutiw ci ii.ii ltUe held a
meeting here yesterday and while it 1
*as a prolonged session little was
done after ail.
I i A motion to pay t lie managers and
clerks in the primaries was voted
i down. The committee appointed to
i rr.irwr.> . O..I.A /11. 1.. r.t I... I
?*",u' jgfl
BARN AND STABLES STRUCK BY Dl
LIGHTNING?VALUABLE
STOCK PERISH IN
THE FLAMES. ,Jn
(Ail ^iintlr.v ninli* n? > . I'ntfrf
E YEAR S CROP PRO- ?P,
ICES NEARLY $100 Tl<
PER ACRE.
M E. Rutland received Lhu
ting a cheek fur thirteen hales of On \V<
tit hittnii ntivir t/t nlitii l???n/l?-.?rl - " -
vuiuij iii mi u
ft TO AN ADVERIEMENTIN
THE
ADVOCATE.
jdncsday last the first imirii
t?v Ij. 1 *. I uiltmi.
C. W. STEWART ENBO
BSATTLE'1030, VI
Mr (' W. sir ?v,irl I iii I'l
Viirm ?:it. Iiiit wli'i litis in mi
lt.lt ?*slm ry --'i !nn;' I h it \x i' ?
. r . i ,.it i.
The total lo>>s will a^ro^ate
? j sio.Mfi, ah ait one-ihird cover
I insurance.
DTE TO
i\ i ATTENTION!
atthb' ro ; a regular meeting ot Camp
in ('onnor will 1) -held ill the lial
aim 11iin , < ?pera Il-nise 011 Saturday, Jul,
about Aiken. .1 lino The regular sur
< el by mer sessions of court opened here t
day wiih .Indue Krnest (Sary as pr
titling jud^e. Ah far us is known on
a week will be devoted to this se*sii
of court. There are several iinpoi
James !ll,t murth r cases. 'J'here will be
esburn civil cases tried at this session
y 7th. court.
nil- ai 11. .1 .. .i .
U niiii.iuik UI Iimnnun I'll I IK' 1
"" county campaign fixed li e ch-te of (
o- j opening for July :il Nine meetings 1
e- will 11: held as follows: Cotneys, July 1
dy 31: Mi Willing, August Watsonsl
on slore, August I: Fruit Hill, August N
Frees, August li>: Samples, August 1*;'
no P. C. >11,nil, August 21: l>euny X
of Roads, A ugust 2J, and Saluda. August
I
] > >. |
? - .?j r, v uv - vi i iuliv *>i r. ] v>
Uharlic Vjuattlcbsnnn's barn was tie
3 troy til by fire, wit!) a largo amount ( f '"'H'1
uats and other grain. Three fine I on e'
mules and a cow perished in the traci
llaines One horse, one mule and a en.. ; one I
were rescued, though somewhat | Our
burned. It is supposed that the barn worl
was struck by lightning. The synipa- tlie
thy of the community is shown Air.
... vu iiiiiv Iii'inngu V
ninety six dollars and seventy through
t cents. This cotton was raised ^ration
levon acres of land or a part of a catcd.
t lliat Mr. Kutland was olTered people.
Hundred dollars per acre last year a place
readers wi 1 note that one yeais has rect
i paid the total price offered for Advoca
land. his shop
Mr. Joh
mien nave reacnea nateshurg
i the Department of Immiarrivedand
were at once loThla
was a family of Scotch
The husband came to accept
with Mr. M. S Gunler who
ntiybeen advertising in the
le for a man to help him in
i. The family i* composed o
n McDonald, Mrs. McDonal
homo this ovoi'iiur. Mr. Si *
made many jjooil and loyal f
ring liis sojourn hero and \\<
wanl t <? his return in the
For months nasi h > h.?s lit
l> alios and hi<sal?"i havo l?
for t hov ha v o y i vi n e id i? <
11 on w here i \< r he hi
1 hom.
a i .? i. ai. ah mi in dims Hie
wart hits | to attend especially tlmsc win
'riends do had Crosses of 1'ouor awarded
> lnnk for- a* rep.oentat i ves of thu C. I). <
early fall, he present tu decorate them. /
( n scl inp dress w ill he made to the Camp
it. i: ai \ ; piihhc c. idi*lh itivited to altel
sat i.?fju - I My Order
i s pli.ni I . X Ciiinter T. I). Vil
< o n Adjt
nigcri * " vuw i.iiicu ?a.s 11i,u
i ha*e( "lMI ''culorcd. charged w
tlieni muiclcr. The defendant plead
j will fMiiliy <>f inan.daiitfhi'r. lie has i
in ad- V'' hccn sentenced
i. 'flip 'I lit? next case was that of las
tid. Spires, while, and l.is si.n, \Villia
charged with assault and 1 >a11<
lard, with intent t i kill a^an si W. |\ |?,
ell, a'.sowhilc. This cafe hrn.glit
I lit; matt it of assessment tif candi
Mil
<I;it .is was It-li to ;i committee consist-'
1,(1 ii \! tif I'. I'. Witls.in, \\ \\ Padgett ;
'''' .an'.l j- 1?. I'avis. '1 lu'V art tt. report i
prit >r I <? tin- opening niccLing of the;
"" campaign.
It was voted almost unanimously!
^ that mi per v isor of registration. the j
two County commhsioiu-rs an 1 all :
"Pi . . .
v j u.i. i ii' < ik ii id ma prueiteat manner. TiT
In. Hansom Timmerinan ami his
aeeomp islu (1 vi. iff dined on Tuesday
with Mrs Ida Itualwri^lit.
Miss Surah Stevens, of Johnston. is
visiting Mivs lteidah Watson. I ^ rs
Work is propiessinp rapidly on a 8CV,
MicUof three lniel. dotes and tlie | 11, i 1
cation warehouse. Mr. John I'uwcll I
I I ! I V I .T ...? ...? O
1ATH OF MRS D S ^
?_ ter in tl
BIRD "crl;er;
ment of
rs. V. S. Bird died at the liome of S(.e tlia
James Boat wright at half past located
mi o'clock Monday in I he seventy Advoca
-d year of her ntfe from heart trou- was gla
Mrs Bird was a sister of Mrs. thu i;?
r? child. Mr. McDor.ald will
iw on be employed by Mr. Gunlie
capacity or blacksmith. Mr.
j, the clerk of the DepartI
mm juration came down to
l those people were properly
lie said to a reporter of the
te that Commissioner Watson
d of the opportunity to place
miltr ir. -
Hits. BESSIE COBLE? BIL
DEATH.
< >m y< -lonlay aftt nn.on i
o'eloel; while usinic kero.se
Blurt i lie lire iii her stove,
tie Corle' . lU'e.l I"- veais. \vi
Simon < 'orley. was horned
I
LINED TO IJst of Letters Pemai
in liateshurg Post ()
, N \MK4-L MHIir*
It 1 t.illt MX
I|( |,1 Miss Ks!Iier arr,
m |;( v. Mi-.. I'.iih'I!u I, Mit'linl.
if <1 Mr NAMKS (! liNTLICMKN
so ! :-ri i v ; II nI*1 ><> id ( i? peli,
j t in- <|it st i ii of the i itfltt nf n.?io|ib<
I i.o si'-11 U- disputes by means o' the I
rung and I In* knife. I'wwell neeused Spi
I f ict*. i nl cur-?iii^ 11 i m a ml of ad vane it i: |
I ii :n with a line, when he drew a I-n
in self del use, while Spins aerie
l'n w e 11 nl eiirsniir him lit si and of i
vanelt-n noon him w I h a l.nile '1
soi e tier d ti|e ^tm with a hoe
defend ht? father. I'owell lell I
,)rs magistrates uo required lo enter the
ifip primary.
r, s; Mr. C. J. Unmade, the chairman,
,0.n stand that it!) arrangi nicnts had
if,, lie mi made fur tin* State campaign j
meeting tu he held here nil the 'JUtli
ad- ? ?^X.
'he ?????
NOTICE.
I Holt
Mr. < al. Watson Is home from Wof- j
f <rd eollc-Kc I
Maj.'Jarwile. of Augusta, 'shore on
an extended \ isit. !son
Mr and Mrs (I.-o. Stroile r went to 'J'1*
Walhall.i last ^ei-l; to attend the marriageof
l heir sister, Miss Nan Stroth II
er. I nali
Miss Sooth has returned to tireen-j
twrifjlit and lias made her home iieved i
ir for tlie past ten or twelve yearsg {ng c,,n
ae leaves to mourn her loss one one-* t
, Mr. W. s. IJird, of Norfolk Va.. tisemei
a tfrand daughter, Miss Emily M. Mr. (Ju
(1. ?>i Charleston, S. I he pec
ler remains were taken to Savan- ; kindly
i for burial j Sf*nts
|every
.... j >'UU3UUI ?, u>i 116 DCL
would do well in tl?is tlirlv munity,
and therefore he at
ook advantage of the advernt
inserted in the Advocate by
ntei Mr. Herbert said that
>ple of Batesburg seemed most
disposed towa?ds these Immiand
asks that they receive
encouragement from their
thai sidi< (I at 1 oYW i k l
Ititf. T!if house, whit h I
lli>* Middh bin<: mills, and a
tents im lud i about $10 (M
Wi re totally destroyed. Th
wore taken lo,< 'olumhia, he
this morning Tor burial.
It s morn i Tin Ih t crs \w.< sent i
It T.^rd K I>.'?<! r nnictf ?nnc ' 1!???
11 it? t r.n 'IllMMit! !>?' fos t? Ill CM Ij-.tf J
il> >v.'. pl<' tsc say 14Atl vcr* i
it in 11101 c3 d.jti- i ' liiL. J. Kr.ifik l\nonce.
i? retrains
i'"Id I"'1" Subscribe to The Advocate.
i lltfll Willi ;i nii :nl> 'r 1)1 rills a
O I III* !
> if riot ! '! N "" ?irni? and . I\nvi
, llr it is *ui?l. intruded upon Spir.-s' l<(
Xivmif wlili'll caused I In* (lis [Hi I r and rr.s
l?. >| uut lia'li' No verdict Iium >tt In
reached.
11(1 I ii e lots of rhe Concrate Stone
I'li ~
(|(j , Contracting Co., of Itatetburg, will
I i pe advertised in a later Issue of this
in b*per.
I J. Walter McCartha.
Manager.
w >0<I. .11' rr a W' i'k > \ isi t :il the Inline j
Ol lie v. >. II. I'lihv.iid .
.Miss KiiiK, wlio has been visiting!
Mrs. Jos. Jones bus returned to her ^
home in Aik? n.
M iss A lice Jones has eone to the
summer school at Itock Kill.
j nt'l^bb
Subscribe to The Advo- pen \u
He con
ite. 50 cents a year in laud a
peoplt
iVance. come t
K>?rg,
ors. Mr. Mcl>snald is an exirseshoer
and is a good smith,
urs from a good section in Scotrvi
if lie is pleased other good
! will follow his example ana
.0 South Carolina and to Hates*
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